California Coast

East Cliff, Santa Cruz, CA

East Cliff, Santa Cruz, CA

Biodiversity, East Cliff, Santa Cruz, CA, January 2024[el_masonry_gallery image_ids="14639,14640,14641,14642,14643,14655,14653,14644,14645,14647,14649,14650,14651,14654,14646,14656,14657" image_size="thumbnail" enable_lightbox="on" enable_overlay="on"...

Point Lobos State Reserve

Point Lobos State Reserve

Point Lobos State Reserve Nestled south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, this state reserve boasts some of the most stunning coastal views in California. Some of the birds you can see at the reserve include pelicans, herons, and cormorants. One of my favorite spots for...

Moss Landing Wildlife Area

Moss Landing Wildlife Area

The Moss Landing Wildlife Area is a beautiful and unique protected area located just north of the town of Moss Landing, California. Spanning 728 acres (295 ha), the area is home to a variety of plants and animals, and includes the largest unaltered salt marsh on the...

Pacific Grove, CA

Pacific Grove, CA

Pacific Grove, CA The towns origins are as a Methodist summer retreat. In the late 1800s, a group of Methodists established a town in Pacific Grove as a place to escape the heat and crowds of the city. They built grand Victorian homes, established a Chautauqua...

Carmel By-The-Sea

Carmel By-The-Sea

Carmel-by-the-Sea, California has a rich history as an artist colony. Founded in 1902 by artists and writers attracted to the area's natural beauty, the town became a hub of creativity and experimentation. Today, Carmel-by-the-Sea is home to dozens of galleries and...

Monterey

Monterey

Monterey, CA was first inhabited by the Ohlone tribe, who lived along the central California coast for thousands of years. The area was later explored by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, and it became the capital of Spanish California in 1777. In the mid-1800s,...

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